Samuel Scheidt - Scores

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  • Scheidt's complete works are published by Breitkopf & Härtel in a series of 16 volumes edited by Gottlieb Harms, Christhard Mahrenholz and Christoph Wolff.
  • A new scholarly edition of Scheidt's Tabulatura nova (1624) is edited by Harald Vogel (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1994).
  • Scheidt's works are represented in many collections of chorale preludes by various authors, including:
    • The Church Organist's Golden Treasury (three volumes), edited by Carl F. Pfatteicher and Archibald T. Davison. (Theodore Presser Co., Pennsylvania)
    • 80 Chorale Preludes from the 17th and 18th Centuries, edited by Hermann Keller (Peters)
    • Chorale Preludes by Old Masters, edited by Karl Straube (Peters) (Also available in a reprint edition from Masters Music Publications)
  • Free scores are available for download from:
  • Free scores by Samuel Scheidt in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
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  • Free scores by Samuel Scheidt in the Werner Icking Music Archive (WIMA)
  • Free scores by Samuel Scheidt at the International Music Score Library Project
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Persondata
Name Scheidt, Samuel
Alternative names
Short description German composer, organist and teacher
Date of birth bapt. 3 November 1587
Place of birth Halle, Germany
Date of death 24 March 1654
Place of death Halle, Germany

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